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  • Опубликовано: 16 мар 2023
  • From this special one-off live event, I sat down with Rob Delaney to chat about how he got through the grief after his son passed away, and the release of his new book, "A Heart That Works"
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Комментарии • 59

  • @sarahspiegler482
    @sarahspiegler482 Год назад +83

    Russell Howard is such an understated, competent and empathetic interviewer, who really allows his guests to speak and shine. Thank you. ❤

    • @turdl38
      @turdl38 Год назад +2

      Yes. And also so beautifully himself too. The end of "the worst Dragon's Den idea ever" is just so Russell

    • @tonyibrahim1987
      @tonyibrahim1987 Год назад

      He really is a great interviewer.

  • @katierandall9191
    @katierandall9191 Год назад +47

    Rob always talks so beautifully about his son. The smiles when he's remembering him ❤

    • @lozinozz7567
      @lozinozz7567 Год назад +6

      The joy on his face when remembering the dog was beautiful. I hope he gets the joy in that memory forever ❤

  • @a.k.1351
    @a.k.1351 Год назад +37

    I will never forget seeing the first interview with Rob Delaney here and questioning my views on my day to day life immediately afterwards. Seeing my kids through a new point of view and then shifting my focus for the future. Thank you.

  • @janellsolomon5760
    @janellsolomon5760 Год назад +2

    I lost my son 20 years ago so I was so relieved to hear someone else call out the Bull$hit part of grief the "christ"ians are so fond of saying. " Oh, I was broken but the sun came out and all the word of pain was healed." It's just not true! One is truly, profoundly and forever changed!

  • @IamSHAR_
    @IamSHAR_ Год назад +12

    I've just been diagnosed with a brain tumour so watched this with tears in my eyes, I'm sitting here in the hospital thinking about all the treatment I have to come, I'm hoping it's an op and they can whip it out and I'll be back to life, but definitely feel ultimately changed x

    • @Stewniverse
      @Stewniverse Год назад +6

      I just wanted to let you know that someone has seen this and that I'm rooting for you.
      I hope your op and recovery goes well ❤️

    • @IamSHAR_
      @IamSHAR_ Год назад +1

      @@Stewniverse Thank you Daniel x

    • @davidmaheengun2672
      @davidmaheengun2672 Год назад +1

      I hope that your treatments are successful and your recovery is swift. You are strong. Please be well.

    • @IamSHAR_
      @IamSHAR_ Год назад +3

      @@davidmaheengun2672 thank you david, just had the news it's benign so feeling a bit more positive about it all - thankfully

  • @smalls9852
    @smalls9852 Год назад +17

    He is beyond brilliant. Honesty is so hard to find these days and I appreciate that he didn't want to sugar coat his book or his story. ❤

  • @JustMe-ks8qc
    @JustMe-ks8qc Год назад +7

    When I saw Rob and Russel's first interview, we had just discovered that my youngest brother had the same condition. While my brother lasted an amazing 4 years after diagnosis, remembering Rob's words helped me cope with what was a death sentence for my brother, both while he was still alive, and after he passed away.
    My brother made me cry twice- when he told me, and when he died, but he made me laugh thousands of times. So now when I think of him, and I think of him every day, I may be sad, but I am smiling.
    Thanks, Rob.

  • @em0_tion
    @em0_tion Год назад +4

    Two of the most beautiful examples of human beings on the planet. 🤗👌

  • @rickparkinmoto
    @rickparkinmoto Год назад +13

    Well there's me thinking I was all cried out after reading Rob's book, but no, you had to get a few more drops out of me. Amazing bloke, and such a brilliant activist too.

  • @MagicKingdomamazesme
    @MagicKingdomamazesme Год назад +8

    Hearing Rob Delaney speak about his son with the dog was absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences.

  • @thecherrypickingbishop7253
    @thecherrypickingbishop7253 Год назад +6

    Thank you dear Russell for giving Rob the chance to comfortably tell us again, pieces of this heartbreaking and heartwarming truth.

  • @TheSagemeister
    @TheSagemeister Год назад +9

    Rob speaks with such grace, compassion and empathy. It’s so hard to comprehend what that was like to go through as a parent. What does shine through is the way he described his sons ability to provide that strength to himself. What a beautiful story & clearly his son was a complete blessing in theirs lives, to the very end ❤️‍🩹

  • @jackieknows9129
    @jackieknows9129 Год назад +3

    The love Rob had for his son shines through his eyes and very being. I am so happy he found so much love in his life.

  • @bonniewhite8093
    @bonniewhite8093 Год назад +1

    So open, so raw, so honest, it's to really be human!
    So beautifully explained an inspiration for all! 🫂♥

  • @thecherrypickingbishop7253
    @thecherrypickingbishop7253 Год назад +3

    Thank you Rob Delaney . Listening to his beautiful account of his dying son's short life was moving to the extreme.
    What I didn't expect from his graphic description of changing tracheostomy tubes, that I'd be inspired. He and his wife showed such courage I realised I was being pathetic regards treating my cats sore paws. They knew it was impossible to have the process pain-free for Henry but also knew it was life essential.
    All of them were so brave.

  • @SikanderAli007
    @SikanderAli007 Год назад +1

    I always thought people are so different in this world, and that is indeed true, but we are so similar despite our differences, and its sad someone people don't realise that. Until someone speaks out.

  • @perryhunt2909
    @perryhunt2909 Год назад +6

    What a lovely honest interview.

  • @millertas
    @millertas Год назад +2

    Loss my (then) 18 year old disabled son in 2008 after almost an entire life trying to give him 'a life'. Thank you Russell - you are such a great interviewer and my wife and I are watching this on a Monday morning - with a tear or two but generally happy thoughts (now we are in our 60s). Every bereaved parent's story is different but uncanning similar. Rob's book will be on my list.

  • @eg8419
    @eg8419 Год назад +1

    Thank you ,Russell Howard ,for this profound interview.Please accept my condolences, Rob Delaney (from Eve Green San Rafael California)

  • @archivist17
    @archivist17 Год назад +1

    Such a beautiful conversation. I love Rob Delaney for his warm, empathetic comedy (no matter the amount of black pepper 😄 ). It would be really interesting to see a discussion between Rob and Michael Rosen, who also tragically lost a son, and wrote a book about it.

  • @mral8145
    @mral8145 4 месяца назад

    Russell needs to host a chat show! His empathy and approach is on point! Excellent work!

  • @merlapittman5034
    @merlapittman5034 Год назад +4

    A wonderful interview! I remember seeing the first interview Russell did with Rob, and seeing this one is even more special. Rob is a very special person, and Russell displays the wonderful empathy, understanding and care he has for Rob. Absolutely marvelous!

  • @StephMcAlea
    @StephMcAlea Год назад +3

    What a lovely man 😢

  • @feddomeijerwiersma6955
    @feddomeijerwiersma6955 Год назад

    I am incredibly grateful that Rob Delaney exists and does what he does. That is all.

  • @HarlequinRaven
    @HarlequinRaven Год назад

    I had to stop and go back somewhere in the middle of this, because watching Rob talk so openly and gently about the complexities of grief reminded me of my dad passing. I heard Rob talking about moments of laughter within grief, and how important it is to know that's normal. It suddenly reminded me of my childhood friend, who after my dad died, came up for the funeral. I know Rob said he hated people not acknowledging his son's passing, but for me it was the opposite. I had nothing but people saying how sorry they were about my dad, asking how I was doing, and how one day things would be okay. Looks of sympathy, which I know were well meaning, but it made me feel a bit like a bug under a microscope. My best friend came to the funeral and of course she said how sorry she was about my dad, and we hugged. But then we went out for dinner and joked and laughed about old times. She cracked me up with her wild stories the same way she always had when we were younger, and it was such a relief for the circumstances and my feelings not to be the focus of the conversation. I remember feeling like I hadn't laughed in months until that night, and a very small part of me feeling guilty about feeling good. It was nice to feel like the world wasn't ending. I'll always be grateful to her.
    It was just nice to have these memories rise out of nowhere while watching this, and nice to write them out, to take the time to feel them, and then release them. I think I understand more why he wrote the book. Thanks, Rob.

  • @carlyhope
    @carlyhope Год назад

    This was such a lovefilled interview. And yet again Russell letting his guest speak. Especially with a topic such as grief. Bittersweet but beautiful .

  • @emrose353
    @emrose353 Год назад +3

    Absolutely amazing interview

  • @jenkinseric2
    @jenkinseric2 Год назад

    Russell invented the player piano. end of a terrific interview. thank you.

  • @lindaarmstrongjackman9788
    @lindaarmstrongjackman9788 Год назад +2

    Humanity ❤️

  • @joele23
    @joele23 Год назад

    Thank you ❤ It was wonderful to watch your conversation☀️

  • @DavidRees43
    @DavidRees43 Год назад

    inspirational and magnificent

  • @gadgett4174
    @gadgett4174 Год назад

    🙌 A great interview and absolutely love the black pepper metaphor.

  • @mrsbeckyrowland
    @mrsbeckyrowland Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @MakeSomeNoiseAgencyPlaylists
    @MakeSomeNoiseAgencyPlaylists Год назад +6

    what a warm and great guy with such a big brave
    and honest heart 🥰
    and you should also check out what he is doing in his homecountry in terms of politics:
    please learn about Democratic Socialists of America. thank you √

    • @DrVVVinK
      @DrVVVinK 11 месяцев назад

      Didn't he become a UK citizen?

  • @charlottescott7150
    @charlottescott7150 Год назад

  • @W0NK042
    @W0NK042 Год назад

    😭😊❤

  • @LimeyRedneck
    @LimeyRedneck Год назад

    🤠💜💜💜

  • @buttercup5896
    @buttercup5896 Год назад

    Great show, miss playground politics though

  • @jamesguffogg7119
    @jamesguffogg7119 Год назад

    484...

  • @jacquizbak
    @jacquizbak Год назад

    Thank u Rob 4 sharing ur/THE truth...sad that those who espouse a god of love get/DO so much wrong...yet those that know truth n understand the shifting/moving/sharing n nature of energy...will be proven irrefutable. Love the railroad t'shirt ~hope it creates the next big pushback 4 freedom n political accountability since the peaceful truckers protest in canaduh, those with wombs r needing help 2 learn better to stand n fight back ~ cause every child matters eh!?!!11:51Am3/18/2023

  • @braedonmcknight154
    @braedonmcknight154 Год назад

    Omg he came into his eyeball

  • @Jamal_Tyrone
    @Jamal_Tyrone Год назад +1

    I don't know who the American guy is to be honest...

    • @devora1958
      @devora1958 Год назад +1

      Run, don't walk to watch "Catastrophe".

    • @Jamal_Tyrone
      @Jamal_Tyrone Год назад

      @@devora1958 Film or Series?

    • @Ma_Ba
      @Ma_Ba Год назад

      @@Jamal_Tyrone A series co starring Rob Delaney and co created by him too; some clips and trailers of it are also on you tube; bonus aspect of which: some clips on you tube feature Carrie Fisher as a mother in law character in her last role before she died.
      f

    • @DrVVVinK
      @DrVVVinK 11 месяцев назад

      @@Ma_Ba Her last "real" roll before Disney made her into very bad CGI.

    • @Ma_Ba
      @Ma_Ba 11 месяцев назад

      @@DrVVVinK I would watch her fold laundry. Think the latest union actions will address AI and rights or writers and actors. Think everyone consented to CGI for her and incorporating Billie into the Jedi training with good intentions though. Catastrophe was real input from the real Carrie Fisher though. As you say, a "real role."